Pupils Don Masks To Protest Over Classmate Arrests
Almost 150 students and alumni from a North Point secondary school donned face masks on Tuesday as they staged a march i... Read more
HK Limps Back To Life As Offices, Schools Resume
Hong Kong struggled to get back on the rails on Tuesday as offices and schools reopened after a three-day holiday that s... Read more
'Different Ways Sought To Deliver Policy Address'
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says she’s “planning for some alternatives” to deliver her policy address, if she... Read more
Reporter Hurt By Falling Glass Bottle In Mong Kok
A reporter was hit in the head by a glass bottle apparent thrown from a building in Mong Kok as he was covering anti-gov... Read more
Officer Pulls Gun In Whampoa
A police officer pulled his pistol from his holster in Whampoa late on Monday night as he ordered people to back off aft... Read more
MTR Says Service Resumes, But Closing Early
The MTR Corporation said its service will resume on Tuesday, but 13 stations will not open because of damage, and the se... Read more
Police Attacked In Tseung Kwan O Following Arrests
Angry protesters threw a bicycle, a Molotov cocktail, metal poles and other assorted objects at police in Tseung Kwan O ... Read more
Violence Returns After Rare Day Of Peace
More violence on Monday evening brought to an end what had been a rare day of peace, with protesters again smashing up M... Read more
Web May Be Curbed To Stop Protests: Exco Member
The government may curb access to the internet in an effort to contain the increasingly violent protests, executive coun... Read more
Lawmaker Now Believes People Died At Prince Edward
Civic Party lawmaker Jeremy Tam was among a group of people paying respects at an entrance to Prince Edward MTR station ... Read more
Worry Over Plan To Count Masked Students At School
Education sector lawmaker Ip Kin-yuen has voiced concern after the Education Bureau asked secondary schools to inform it... Read more
First Suspects Charged Under Mask Law
A man and a woman who have become the first people to appear in court charged with violating the anti-mask law have been... Read more
Patten Warns Of Deaths And Lam's 'crazy' Decisions
Hong Kong's last governor, Chris Patten, says he's concerned it's only a matter of time before someone is shot and kille... Read more
MTR To Resume Limited Service, Closing Early
The MTR Corporation said early on Monday that it's maintaining services at some lines, despite attacks from protesters, ... Read more
Govt Quashes Rumours Of Financial Crackdown
The government has moved to reject online rumours that its Emergency Regulations Ordinance is the precursor to a series ... Read more